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Arturo Ambrogi (1874 – 1936 in San Salvador, El Salvador) was a writer and journalist, considered one of the pioneers of Salvadoran literature, along with Francisco Gavidia and Alberto Masferrer. Ambrogi's narrative was influenced by romance and Spanish American modernism and his stories are chronicles of all aspects of traditional peasant life in El Salvador. He never married or had children, although his brother Constantino Ambrogi Acosta settled in Nicaragua where their offspring have continued the literary tradition. He died in 1936 and was buried in the cemetery of the town of Jinotepe.

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  • Arturo Ambrogi (en)
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  • Arturo Ambrogi (fr)
  • Амброджи, Артуро (ru)
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  • Arturo Ambrogi Acosta (San Salvador, 19 de octubre de 1875 - 8 de noviembre de 1936) fue un poeta y periodista salvadoreño. Es considerado uno de los precursores del Modernismo en América Latina, y también destacó como cronista y autor de relatos costumbristas. (es)
  • Arturo Ambrogi (né le 19 octobre 1875 à San Salvador, au Salvador, mort le 8 novembre 1936 dans la même ville) est un écrivain et journaliste du Salvador, considéré comme l'un des fondateurs de la littérature salvadorienne, avec Francisco Gavidia et Alberto Masferrer, et un des représentants du costumbrisme en Amérique centrale. (fr)
  • Артуро Амброджи (исп. Arturo Ambrogi; 19 октября 1875, Сан-Сальвадор, Сальвадор — 8 ноября 1936, там же) — сальвадорский поэт, писатель и журналист; считается одним из пионеров модернизма в Латинской Америке. Приобрёл широкую известность, как автор коротких рассказов. (ru)
  • Arturo Ambrogi (1874 – 1936 in San Salvador, El Salvador) was a writer and journalist, considered one of the pioneers of Salvadoran literature, along with Francisco Gavidia and Alberto Masferrer. Ambrogi's narrative was influenced by romance and Spanish American modernism and his stories are chronicles of all aspects of traditional peasant life in El Salvador. He never married or had children, although his brother Constantino Ambrogi Acosta settled in Nicaragua where their offspring have continued the literary tradition. He died in 1936 and was buried in the cemetery of the town of Jinotepe. (en)
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  • Arturo Ambrogi (en)
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